Black Twin Cities

Press Release

Black Twin Cities is proud to announce its 2014 candidate endorsements for two local, Twin Cities metro offices. These endorsements represent the first in Black Twin Cities' history and these candidates personify the company's mission to encourage economic development in Minnesota's changing communities.

Minneapolis, MN, April 29, 2014 --(PR.com)-- Black Twin Cities is proud to announce its first-ever, political endorsement of the following candidates:

Minnesota's community demographics are changing; Brooklyn Park is a great example of how diverse people can come together to live, work and play. But, unique opportunities come with diversity. Black Twin Cities believes that Joy Marsh Stephens and Reva Chamblis are ultimately motivated and prepared to create a Brooklyn Park that works for all people.

These endorsements represent the first in Black Twin Cities' history and these candidates personify the company's mission to encourage economic development in Minnesota's changing communities.

About Black Twin Cities:Black Twin Cities is a family of websites offering community information, entertainment, business resources, company listings and an event calendar.

Mission: The Twin Cities African-American community can count on us to distinctively develop empowered content and deliver solutions to everyday questions. Black Twin Cities strives to inform in a way that encourages dollars to be recycled throughout our community, thus strengthening the financial stability of the growing African-American population in the Minneapolis/St. Paul metro area.